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The attack — which left one of the two dead and the other, plus a third man who tried to intervene, wounded — has sparked outrage across the country and in India, with many blaming President Trump and his rhetoric on refugees and immigration.

“As more facts come to light and it begins to look like this was an act of racially motivated hatred,” White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters.

“I want to reiterate the president condemns these or any other racially or religiously motivated attacks in the strongest terms,” she said. “They have no place in our country.”

Trump has come under fire in recent days for not publicly addressing the shooting of Srinivas Kuchibhotla and Alok Madasani, both 32, last Wednesday at Austin’s Bar and Grill in the Kansas City suburb of Olathe.

“People are just emotionally distraught … So it would be nice to have some kind of address about it and a little bit of closure for everyone in mourning and everybody struggling with this hard time right now,” Grillot told CNN.

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Sanders hinted Tuesday that Trump might address the shooting himself during his maiden address to Congress on Tuesday night.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if that was mentioned in the speech tonight,” she said, adding that Trump was “keeping the family of the victim who was senselessly killed in his thoughts and prayers and praying for the full and speedy recovery for those who were wounded.”